320 miles total distance drove, if same route took both ways
I think you can figure it out yourself
The distance travelled in any one hour is likely to be normally distributed with the mean equal to the mean distance travelled in the other hours and the standard error of this estimate will be the standard error of the distances travelled in the other hours.
Far is the adverb. It tells where (in distance) we drove.
Miles is distance, hours is time. You cannot convert one to the other.
distance = rate x timetime = distance/ratet = 1000 mi/80 mi/hrt = 100/8 (mi/mi)hrt = 12.5 hrAnswer 2:But, it you drove 500 miles at 60mph and the other 500 at 100mph it would take more than 2 hours longer (14.6 hours), so don't slow down!
From Bucharest the distance is approx. 125 km (by train or highway); the necessary time is normally under 2 hours. From other places the distance is different, of course.
If the shape is circle then circumference. If any other form (non-symmetrical) then you can measure the area with integration from Calculus.
Miles is a measure of distance and hours is a measure of time. There is no direct relationship between the two and it is not possible to convert from one to the other.
If this is a speed problem, use the formula: distance = speed x time. Other than that, you can't convert from units of distance to units of time.
Miles in the US. Kilometers in most other places. Or, distance is often measured in time: How many hours or minutes does it take to get there.
The driving distance from Georgia (GA) to Alabama (AL) is 252 miles.
A mile is a unit of distance. An hour is a unit of time. One cannot be converted to the other.